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Specific Binding of a Calcium Channel Activator, [3H]BAY K 8644, to Membranes from Cardiac Muscle and Brain

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1984 May 31
PMID 6203531
Citations 20
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Abstract

BAY k 8644 is a member of a new class of drugs that directly activates Ca2+ channels. This 1,4-dihydropyridine was found to bind to both high and low affinity sites on rabbit ventricular microsomes and guinea pig brain synaptosomes. The dissociation constant obtained from Scatchard analysis with [3H]BAY k 8644 was 2 to 3 nM for the high affinity binding site, and the estimated maximal number of binding sites was 0.8 and 0.4 pmol/mg protein for heart and brain membranes, respectively, at 15 degrees C. Competition between nitrendipine and [3H]BAY k 8644 indicated a common high affinity binding site for Ca2+ channel activators and antagonists. The results suggest that the 1,4-dihydropyridine Ca2+ channel antagonists do not act as simple channel plugs.

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